Evidently, Spanking Children Habits Make Children More Aggressive & Evil

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Some parents have different ways to educate and discipline children, one of the most frequent among parents is hitting way. Whether it's hitting the body, buttocks, or the child's head. This often happens especially if the child unruly or stubborn.
But this way it gives a bad effect on the child. A meta-analysis of spanking children who performed for five decades show that the more often a child was hit, the greater the desire of children against their parents.
The study, published in the Journal of Family Psychology emphasizes that the habit of hitting the child could be a bad influence not only attitudes but also thinking. Of a bad experience they had experienced, in the end they also form the same thoughts towards parents.
The researchers say that children who received threats of violence from parents also experience mental health problems, difficulty in terms of cognitive and develop anti-social attitudes and overly aggressive.
 
Experts and observers of children agree to this, another study conducted Elizabeth Gershoff, associate professor of human development and family sciences from The University of Texas also draw conclusions about the same.
Even the attitudes and habits of thought as a result of hitting it continues into adulthood. Adults who were once treated beatings as a child will tend to do the same to his son. Treatment hitting as child discipline techniques should be stopped now, because in fact there are many ways a human can do to provide good teaching in children.
The aim is both to regulate and discipline, but the way is not right. Teaching children to violence will only give a bad experience for the child, and interfere with their mental health


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